The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) is warning voters against taking ballot selfies on Election Day.
South Carolina voters wishing to take a picture of their ballot after voting are warned not to as it’s illegal.
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SOUTH CAROLINA (WCIV) — The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division sent out a reminder for South Carolinians Friday to not take selfies with your ballots as it is against the law. State police ...
according to the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division. Darrel President Sr., 56, was charged with breach of trust with fraudulent intent ($10,000 or more) on Oct. 16, SLED said in a news release.
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The case will be prosecuted by the South Carolina Department of Insurance, SLED said. If convicted on the felony false claim for insurance payment charge, Poole faces a maximum punishment of 10 ...
It’s illegal and could land you in jail, according to the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division. SLED is cautioning voters against taking a “ballot selfie,” or a photo of their ballot ...
according to the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division. Darrel President Sr., 56, was charged with breach of trust with fraudulent intent ($10,000 or more) on Oct. 16, SLED said in a news release.